I am relatively certain you can't change the FPS or resolution that the Kinect records at. You must capture at 30 fps and 640X480 resolution. It might say this in one of the guides, not sure, but was able to find another user stating this in another thread: "Although the Kinect setup is fantastic, you are still limited in cap area size, and frame rate."
Found in this thread:
http://www.ipisoft.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=5663One thing you can do to ease the load on your PC is disable the RGB camera when you initially start iPi Recorder. Click the advanced drop down and click the check box next to 'Don't record RGB from depth sensors'. The RGB camera can help you make sense of things once you take recordings into Studio but it isn't necessary for capture/processing.
I currently have 'Use Async I/O operations' checked, and that is the default. Pretty sure you are fine leaving that checked. You need to make sure you have at least two USB controllers (NOT PORTS!) on your laptop for the Kinects to work. There is information about this in the guides and on the forums. If you haven't taken time to read the two Kinect setup guide you definitely should.
http://www.ipisoft.com/en/wiki/index.ph ... figurationPatrick